Don’t Take Advantage of OthersDon’t Take Advantage of Others
We all have choices to make in our relationships. We can do evil to others or we can be a source of blessing to others. Only one gains true friendships
We all have choices to make in our relationships. We can do evil to others or we can be a source of blessing to others. Only one gains true friendships
In fact, it’s because we withhold good from others that we sometimes make things more complicated than they ought to be.
The best we can do is to prepare our character for whatever may await us in the future. To do that, we need wisdom for a better life. Consider this
Wisdom is better than money. Some people think money is the answer to all their problems. But the wealthier one becomes, so does trouble. Wealth presents its own temptations.
Love and faithfulness are unique. They are immaterial but prized more than any material thing. A man wants a faithful spouse. So, he himself must be faithful. Everyone wants love.
Think of all of the trouble you could have avoided if only you remembered your parent’s wisdom when you were younger. Our parents have been around for a long time
Exercising wisdom and discretion brings great benefits. It elevates our honor with others. And as it helps us, it can also give us influence to act wisely when helping others.
“How long, O simple ones, will you love being simple? How long will scoffers delight in their scoffing and fools hate knowledge?”
You have a choice in life. You can live a life of wisdom, pursuing the things that make for peace and honor, or you can take out your frustrations on
Respecting our parents is an important principle of life, even if our parents make mistakes or disagree with us.